Saif's character in Kaalakaandi takes the perfect call -- standing in his balcony, just popping a red-coloured stamp, without quite worrying, or getting overtly excited about what it's going to do to him

The debate surrounding the historical authenticity of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmavati continues. The film awaits a nod from the CBFC, and will only be certified after a panel of historians reviews it next month

In addition to the performances, what 'Fukrey Returns' also gets right is an appealing soundtrack, and a background score that does well to enhance the punches. But, the misses outnumber the hits. Read 'Fukrey Returns' full movie review here

Firangi is boring. Kapil Sharma, who is among the most talented comedians, should stick to tickling the funny bone. Even with an earnest attempt, he fails to deliver. Read the full Firangi movie review here

It'd take a lot of guts to put together a tight-skinned, song-less mainstream film, starring top A-listers, and to top that, begin the picture with a wholly unrelated, trippy, psychedelic, multi-coloured, rotating animation stinging your eyes

'Jia Aur Jia', starring Richa Chadha and Kalki Koechlin, seems promising at the start. It follows two women as they embark on a road trip to Sweden, which proves to be life-changing. But, the two talented actors fail to pull off this drama

Zaira Wasim received rave reviews and a National Award for her performance in her debut film 'Dangal', but the actor said the response she is getting for her latest release 'Secret Superstar' is more overwhelming.

It's as if the team decided to make one more 'Golmaal' film because they hadn't done so for a long time. And dammit, it's Diwali. Audiences want to watch this kind of mindless bacchanalia. Read 'Golmaal Again' movie review here

On late Tuesday night, amidst the festivity galore, Aamir Khan held a special preview of his upcoming film 'Secret Superstar' for Bollywood. Many prominent personalities from B'town and Aamir's dear friends made it to the special screening in Mumbai

Watching Tu Hai Mera Sunday is like taking a long vacation to Goa. It's great at first. Life is a 'beach', all sand, fair amount alcohol gurgling but in a day or two, the buzz wears off and the fun feels dreary